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{{ up to date | 2023-08-09 }} <!-- Date format is YEAR-MONTH-DAY, like 2023-08-07. -->
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| image = Ring D Silver A 1 Faded.png
| image = Ring D Silver A 1 Faded.png
| controller icon = Ring D Silver A 1 Unfaded.png
| icon = Ring D Silver A 1 Unfaded Icon.png
| icon = Ring D Silver A 1 Unfaded Icon.png
| description = The {{Uncommon|Ring of Salving}} is an uncommon [[Rings|Ring]] that restore addtional hit points every time the wearer heals another creature.
| description = The {{Uncommon|Ring of Salving}} is an uncommon [[Rings|Ring]] that restore addtional hit points every time the wearer heals another creature.
| quote = A hymn to Eilistraee is inscribed along the inside of this ring, which is surprisingly heavy when worn.
| quote = A hymn to Eilistraee is inscribed along the inside of this ring, which is surprisingly heavy when worn.
| type = Rings <!-- Item type. Choose one of: Clothing, Light Armour, Medium Armour, Heavy Armour, Shields, Amulets, Belts, Boots, Cloaks, Gloves, Helmets, Rings -->
| type = Rings
| proficiency = <!-- Leave EMPTY if no proficiency needed, otherwise choose from: Light Armour, Medium Armour, Heavy Armour, Shields -->
| rarity = uncommon
| armour class = <!-- Leave EMPTY for non-Armour, otherwise: the Armour Class value displayed on the Armour's tooltip. -->
| armour class bonus = <!-- Leave EMPTY for non-Shields, otherwise: the bonus to AC granted by wearing this item, e.g.: +2, +3, +4 -->
| stealth disadvantage = <!-- Does this item grant disadvantage on stealth checks? LEAVE EMPTY if no! -->
| enchantment = <!-- Leave EMPTY for none, otherwise: +1, +2, +3, +4, +5 -->
| rarity = uncommon <!-- Choose from: common, uncommon, rare, very rare, legendary, story -->
| weight kg = 0.05
| weight kg = 0.05
| weight lb = 0.1
| weight lb = 0.1
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| uid = UND_SocietyOfBrilliance_PullingRing
| uid = UND_SocietyOfBrilliance_PullingRing
| uuid = a6fe2fbc-b0f8-4c35-a3ab-d5deb6aa2978
| uuid = a6fe2fbc-b0f8-4c35-a3ab-d5deb6aa2978
| special = <!-- List of special features, bonuses, or abilities granted by the item. -->
| passives = Saviour's Allure
* '''Saviour's Allure:''' You restore an additional {{DamageText|2|Healing}} every time you heal another creature.
| special =
| where to find = <!-- Describe where and how to obtain the item. -->
| where to find = Bought or stolen from [[Omeluum]] after completing his quest [[Help Omeluum investigate the parasite]].
Sold by [[Omeluum]] in the [[Myconid Colony]] after completing his quest [[Help Omeluum investigate the parasite]].
| where to find location = Ebonlake Grotto
| notes =  
| where to find x = 144
| where to find y = 29
| notes = * The flavor text reflects the fact that in [[Early Access]], the effect of Saviour's Allure was to pull creatures the wearer healed toward them. The item itself was called [[Ring of Restorative Gravity]].
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[[Category:Sources of healing]]

Latest revision as of 08:20, 22 August 2024

Ring of Salving image

The Ring of Salving is an uncommon Ring that restore addtional hit points every time the wearer heals another creature.

Description Icon.png

A hymn to Eilistraee is inscribed along the inside of this ring, which is surprisingly heavy when worn.

Properties

  • Rings Rings
  • Rarity: Uncommon
  •  Weight: 0.05 kg / 0.1 lb
  • Price: 40 gp
  • UID UND_SocietyOfBrilliance_PullingRing
    UUID a6fe2fbc-b0f8-4c35-a3ab-d5deb6aa2978

Special

The wearer of this item gains:

Saviour's Allure
You restore an additional 2hit points every time you heal another creature.

Where to find

Notes

  • The flavor text reflects the fact that in Early Access, the effect of Saviour's Allure was to pull creatures the wearer healed toward them. The item itself was called Ring of Restorative Gravity.